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jhatpro Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2018 1:13 pm Post subject: Unaccompanied Trumpet |
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Anyone play senior audiences unaccompanied? _________________ Jim Hatfield
"The notes are there - find them.” Mingus
2021 Martinus Geelan Custom
2005 Bach 180-72R
1965 Getzen Eterna Severinsen
1946 Conn Victor
1998 Scodwell flugel
1986 Bach 181 cornet
1954 Conn 80A cornet
2002 Getzen bugle |
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dstpt Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2018 6:52 pm Post subject: |
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I have, but it's been a few years. I often see some of them cup their hands over their ears before I even play a note! I played softer than they thought, so the hands came down. If I did it again, I'd probably play flugel or use an adjustable cup mute on B-flat or C trumpet. |
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TrumpetMD Heavyweight Member
Joined: 22 Oct 2008 Posts: 2412 Location: Maryland
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Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2018 3:37 am Post subject: Re: Unaccompanied Trumpet |
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jhatpro wrote: | Anyone play senior audiences unaccompanied? |
I used to do senior gigs as a trumpet/guitar duo. Nowadays, I play senior gigs as a trumpet/piano/bass trio. I've never performed with the trumpet alone, and I think it would be limiting. But if you make the melodies interesting, and focus on recognizable tunes like Hello Dolly, Make Someone Happy, etc., it could work. In addition, maybe halfway through the gig, take a few minutes to answer questions about jazz or demonstrate how the trumpet works.
Mike _________________ Bach Stradivarius 43* Trumpet (1974), Bach 6C Mouthpiece.
Bach Stradivarius 184 Cornet (1988), Yamaha 13E4 Mouthpiece
Olds L-12 Flugelhorn (1969), Yamaha 13F4 Mouthpiece.
Plus a few other Bach, Getzen, Olds, Carol, HN White, and Besson horns. |
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mm55 Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2018 3:46 am Post subject: |
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Roland, a trumpeter in Connecticut, offers this: https://trumpetbrian.com/trumpetman/musical_entertainment.html _________________ '75 Bach Strad 180ML/37
'79 King Silver Flair
'07 Flip Oakes Wild Thing
'42 Selmer US
'90 Yamaha YTR6450S(C)
'12 Eastman ETR-540S (D/Eb)
'10 Carol CPT-300LR pkt
'89 Yamaha YCR2330S crnt
'13 CarolBrass CFL-6200-GSS-BG flg
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jhatpro Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2018 5:38 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for the replies, guys! I play regularly in several other groups that perform for senior audiences and a friend asked if I would be willing to play solo for an hour. My first reaction was I’m not sure anyone would want to listen to any kind of horn playing unaccompanied that long.
But then I decided it would be good for my chops, give me a different kind of performance experience, and provide a captive audience with which to talk about music.
I’m hoping to entice a few other players to join me. Having keys, guitar, a reed, and drums on stage with me would make for a more enjoyable show but so far no one else is seems interested in donating their time. _________________ Jim Hatfield
"The notes are there - find them.” Mingus
2021 Martinus Geelan Custom
2005 Bach 180-72R
1965 Getzen Eterna Severinsen
1946 Conn Victor
1998 Scodwell flugel
1986 Bach 181 cornet
1954 Conn 80A cornet
2002 Getzen bugle |
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Yogadidit Regular Member
Joined: 27 Feb 2009 Posts: 91 Location: Charlotte, NC
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Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2018 6:03 am Post subject: Unaccompanied Trumpet |
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I play every other week at a retirement community for a patient. I use a straight mute and play tunes from my many fake books. This patient hums along with me. I make comments about the tune, composer and year published. Music is the last thing to be lost in cases of dementia. _________________ Yamaha 8310Z
Schilke B4L, B6L, B7L
Bach Artisan
MV Bach 239C/Bb
Yamaha 6330II Cornet
Getzen 895 Eterna Flugel
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jhatpro Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2018 6:31 am Post subject: |
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I use a bunch of mutes, too, and I have a vintage fake book to fall back on if someone wants to hear a number they remember but haven't heard for years.
When I'm playing with my trad group I like to tell the audience a little about the tunes, relying heavily on books like Robert Rawlins' "Tunes of the 'Twenties."
Audiences seem to like musical trivia as long as it's brief and interesting. For example, when we play "Tin Roof Blues" I tell them there really was a bar with a tin roof in New Orleans whose owner used to have a kid spray the roof with water from a hose so the patrons would think it was raining and decide to stay and drink a little longer. _________________ Jim Hatfield
"The notes are there - find them.” Mingus
2021 Martinus Geelan Custom
2005 Bach 180-72R
1965 Getzen Eterna Severinsen
1946 Conn Victor
1998 Scodwell flugel
1986 Bach 181 cornet
1954 Conn 80A cornet
2002 Getzen bugle |
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